Chevrolet introduced the Advance-Design in 1947 as medium-duty truck series. It was their first major redesign since the conclusion of WWII and was built to be a stronger, studier, and sleeker version of the existing AK series. Ever since its release, the Advance-Design trucks sold like hotcakes, making Chevrolet the number one truck seller in the United States from 1947 up until 1955. Today, the Advance-Design is an iconic figure in the classic pickup community, and this 3100 trim is a perfect example of that. If you’re looking for a classic Chevy pickup around Utah, this 1950 Chevrolet 3100 that’s been restored, and has just 300 miles on it might be the ideal candidate. It’s got some purposeful upgrades on it as well.
This 1950 Chevrolet 3100 received its metallic blue exterior paint in 2012 and has undergone a complete body and paint restoration. At a glance. The Chevy looks like it just rolled out of the showroom, with its wide chrome front grille and bumpers in seemingly perfect condition. The redesign of this 3100 was based on a resto-mod build and stands tall on a set of color matching rims that are wrapped in Radial LT Cooper tires. The interior of this Chevy pickup has been equally well preserved. The predominant color is gray that contrasts well with the blue body panels that you glimpse from inside as well, adorning some of the interior metal surfaces. Much like the exterior, the interior of this 3100 contains chrome trim, especially on the dash and door panels that add to its classic look. The interior also offers bench-style seating and a single-spoke steering while that sits in front of a series of gauges. They’ve also thrown in a cassette stereo system for an extra retro feel. All electrical bits are said to function without error.
Under the hood of this 1950 Chevrolet 3100 sits a 350ci V8 engine from a 1970s Chevy pickup. Both the motor and transmission were swapped during the restoration, giving this one an automatic gearbox for a more comfortable driving experience, and as a four-wheel-drive conversion for added capability. As a bonus, the Chevy also has power steering. A suspension lift and power disc brakes on all four wheels complete the package.
Nowadays, pickup trucks are recognized as go-anywhere, do-anything tools with the toys to match. In addition to offering the utility that is lent to them thanks to their versatile body style, they now support the same creature comforts as some of the most luxurious high-end cars while offering the power and style to match. But, in post-war America, the humble pickup was favored for its versatility, practicality, and reliability. However, even though style may have taken a backseat in the minds of the consumer, there’s no denying the classic charm of this 1949 Chevrolet 3100 pickup. Our featured truck is reported to be mostly original but has been subject to routine and preventative maintenance. It also features a new 216ci inline six-cylinder engine.
This 1952 Chevrolet 3100 started life as a member of Chevy's Advance Design series of pickup trucks. Debuting in 1947, the Advance Design was the first major revamp of Chevy's pickup truck lineup since World War II. These sturdy trucks helped propel hardworking Americans into prosperity and became a fixture of agriculture and commerce across the country. Fast forward to the current era, and you'll find many who have survived and thrived, too. Some are now concourse-level restoration examples, some retain their original patina and await some TLC, while another segment has been turned into resto-mods. That's what this particular truck has become, with a rotisserie restoration, a new heart, some enhancements under the skin, and a few modern creature comforts for the cabin. Would you like to own this eye-catching machine? Talk to us, and we'll help.
This 1950 Chevrolet 3100 Custom is a stunning transformation of the iconic Advance-Design truck series. Originally built as light and medium-duty trucks after World War 2, Chevrolet trucks dominated sales in the United States from 1947 to 1955. Today, these post-war pickups are reimagined and customized into brilliant machines for enthusiasts to enjoy. Adding attention to detail, this Custom 3100 boasts a series of modern upgrades while retaining its vintage glamour. It is for sale in Indiana with only 500 miles on the clock, so don’t miss your chance to own a flawlessly crafted truck where history meets modernism in perfect harmony.
The 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 3LZ is the European supercar nightmare. Half the price of a Ferrari while housing the most powerful naturally aspirated V8 engine to be used in any production car, this Corvette strikes fear when drivers catch a glimpse of it in their mirrors. The Z06 represents the superior iteration of the Corvette Stingray, and with the 3LZ configuration means this model is one of the highest trim level Corvette Convertibles you can get from the factory. With many premium additions and a mere 5,500 miles on the odometer, this 2023 Corvette C8 is ready to hit the streets with the top down.
The Chevrolet Master is an iconic example of pre-war design that looks just as striking today as it did in the ‘30s and ‘40s. The Master and Master Deluxe were the flagship models offered by Chevrolet and featured chrome trim and a well-appointed interiors. The Chevrolet Master Deluxe Business Coupe was aimed at professionals. It features a stylish two-door bodyshell and a large trunk to accommodate the needs of someone such as a traveling salesman. Our featured car appears to be an immaculate survivor. It encapsulates the period in which it was introduced and provides a new generation of car enthusiasts with the opportunity to experience the charm of the era.
When the 1965 Chevrolet Impala Coupe was first introduced, their commercials referred to it as a completely new look that time can not wash away. Sure enough, even after a number of decades, the Chevrolet Impala remains a car that is accepted to be beautiful from every angle. Another interesting fact about the 1965 model year is that they improved the Jet Smooth Ride with a new chassis and suspension design and made it standard equipment in every model. To this day, its ability to make you feel like you are hovering above potholes is said to surpass the comfort of contemporary city cars. This 1965 Chevrolet Impala Coupe, with a recently installed engine, bears only 1,000 miles on the clock.
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